> Just a quick reminder about this Thursday's evening event...
>
> Chloe Kembery
> Science Communications PR Assistant
> Natural History Museum
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> Who Wants to Live Forever?
> Thursday 31 March, 19.00
> With Aubrey de Grey and Chrissie de Rivaz
> From the ancient Greeks to the kids from Fame, the idea of eternal life has fascinated people for thousands of years. With today> '> s advances in medicine, cryogenics and genetic engineering, could indefinitely prolonging life be within our reach? Do you want to live forever or are people just trying to cheat death? Join gerontologist Aubrey de Grey and Cryonics Europe representative Chrissie de Rivaz in a debate exploring the perils and pitfalls of immortality.
>
> Places are FREE but should be booked in advance on 020 7942 5555. Refreshments will be served.
> Darwin Centre at the Natural History Museum
> Evening entrance: Queen's Gate, London SW7 5HE
> Nearest tube: South Kensington
>
> Live webcast and more information at www.nhm.ac.uk/darwincentre/live
>
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